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Several shots were fired Tuesday night behind the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville, but no injuries have been reported.
During mayor and councilperson comments at the most recent Clarksville City Council meeting, Councilman Jerry Haywood spoke up in favor of a pay increase for city firefighters.
Herzing University, an accredited, private nonprofit institution offering career-focused degree programs, announced this week it is opening a campus in Clarksville, its 12th nationwide.
Both the driver and a passenger involved in the two-vehicle cash on Purple Heart Parkway in Clarksville last week have succumbed to their injuries.
Police have found and arrested a suspect in the stabbing of a woman at a Clarksville apartment complex on May 29.
Woodstock rezoning was approved in 1995 by the County Commission, then it was annexed into the city with variances approved to build near the flood plain. Since then, Woodstock has been plagued with flooding. Here’s how it happened and why big solutions were never implemented.
Charlie Koon talks to Ascension Saint Thomas President and CEO Fahad Tahir about plans for the new hospital in Clarksville.
A man and his dog were shot by a man walking along Tobacco Road in Clarksville on Saturday.